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Monday's Highlights: U.S. figure skater Johnny Weir featured in a new series
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Jan 17 - 23, in PDF format This week's TV Movies ON THIN ICE: The new unscripted series "Be Good Johnny Weir follows the figure skater as he vies to...... -
Keeler's age opens issue of succession
Sun ReporterIn a matter of months, weeks or even days, a new bishop could be appointed to take charge of America's oldest Roman Catholic archdiocese. Cardinal William H. Keeler submitted his resignation letter to the Vatican more than a year ago - a church...Tags: National Government, Massachusetts, William H. Keeler, New York, Louisville
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Bells toll to commemorate basilica's ties to France
Sun ReporterBells rang 200 times on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean yesterday to celebrate the centuries-old relationship between France and the Basilica of the Assumption in Baltimore. As part of a week of celebrations for the restored basilica, Cardinal William...Tags: Defense, Veterans Day, Statue of Liberty, William H. Keeler, Education
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Catholic bicentennial
Sun reporterThe Archdiocese of Baltimore will celebrate its bicentennial starting next month with work on a new prayer garden near downtown, musical performances in the Basilica of the Assumption and an exhibit of the Catholic community's history at St. Mary's...Tags: William H. Keeler, Education, Executive Branch, Washington Nationals, New York
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The Seven Wonders of Maryland
Sun reporterThere are wonderful things to see and learn about everywhere you turn in Maryland. From Antietam National Battlefield to the Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse. From the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to the Appalachian Trail.Even the Patterson Park Pagoda is...Tags: Mount Vernon Place, Kensington, Bethlehem Steel, Mormonism, Bromo Seltzer Tower
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A plea for peace to the one God of Muslims, Christians and Jews
JUST BEFORE sunset last night in the old basilica in Baltimore, with the nation still shattered by ungodly acts of terrorism, an imam sat next to a cardinal who sat next to a rabbi, and they prayed for peace and healing in the face of terror and hate....Tags: New Jersey, William H. Keeler, Religion and Belief, Economy, Business and Finance, New York
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Prosecutors review letters on Blackwell
Sun StaffBaltimore prosecutors are reviewing two letters detailing a sexual abuse allegation against the Rev. Maurice J. Blackwell that were sent to the state's attorney's office by Roman Catholic archdiocese officials in 1998 but may never have been investigated,...Tags: William H. Keeler, Social Issues, Assault, Judges, Health
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Scandal stirs anger, sadness among local Roman Catholics
Sun StaffRoman Catholics in the Baltimore Archdiocese listened respectfully yesterday as priests drew lessons from the unfolding clergy child abuse scandal and dealt with the fallout. But parishioners emerged from Pentecost Sunday services with plenty to say,...Tags: Timonium, Abusive Behavior, William H. Keeler, Reisterstown, Social Issues
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Cardinal meets with Stokes and his family
Sun StaffCardinal William H. Keeler visited Dontee D. Stokes yesterday at the Randallstown home where the 26-year-old is under house arrest in the shooting of a Catholic priest over alleged sexual abuse years ago. The one-hour meeting was described by Stokes'...Tags: Abusive Behavior, William H. Keeler, Social Issues, Juvenile Delinquency, Assault
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A blessed day in Baltimore
Sun StaffIt was nearly 10 years ago -- Oct. 8, 1995 -- that Pope John Paul II landed in Baltimore. Yet even as he drew his last breaths, the memories of his brief visit remained vibrant in the minds of those he touched. Whether they were among the many at the...Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Lotteries, William H. Keeler, Soups, Social Issues
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The life of Pope John Paul II
Sun StaffPope John Paul II, who died yesterday at the age of 84, was a proud son of Poland who helped break communism's hold on Eastern Europe as he kept a strict doctrinal grip on worldwide Roman Catholicism. As the first non-Italian pope since 1523, the man...Tags: Democracy, Interior Policy, Social Issues, Parkinson's Disease, Poverty
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In hours in Baltimore, a shared meal and Mass
Sun StaffHe was in town just a bit longer than the average workday. But in the eyes of Baltimore's Roman Catholics, Pope John Paul II was here long enough on Oct. 8, 1995, to write a key chapter in the history of the city that is the birthplace of American...Tags: Soups, Breads, New York, Vatican City, Mount Vernon
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